In her debut at the distance, she runs 30:50 and takes 28 seconds off the previous mark.
University of Florida senior Parker Valby, who has won four NCAA titles and already owns the collegiate 5,000-meter record, added the 10,000-meter collegiate record to her résumé on April 11, running 30:50.43 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California.Valby’s time takes almost 28 seconds off the previous collegiate record , which was set by Lisa Koll of Iowa State in 2010.It was Valby’s debut at the distance, and her time makes her the 11th-fastest American in history.
But once Thackery stepped off the track, Valby was alone for the last 12 and a half laps of the race, which she covered in 15:20. She lapped the entire field and finished more than 2 minutes ahead of the second-place finisher, Jenna Hutchins of BYU, who ran 32:52. For an elite runner, Valby does a lot less mileage than most runners of her caliber. She detailed in a Runner’s World article her unusual routine, which includes hours of cross-training every week on an Arc Trainer at a high intensity.
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